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>favourite animal
>favourite element
>favourite particle
>favourite scientist
>favourite field

>> No.4180423

>Argentine Lake Duck (look it up and you'll see why)
>Europium (sounds like "your opium")
>Charm quark (wtf kind of name is that)
>Charlene Werner (definitely look her up!)
>The integers mod 2 (it's a field)

>> No.4180426
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4180426

>seal
>bismuth
>neutron
>Boltzmann (dat beard)
>mathematics

>> No.4180433
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4180433

>favourite animal
I go woth cat.
>favourite element
fire!
>favourite particle
preferably some scalar particle. Not the higgs though
>favourite scientist
...Grothendieck? (technically a mathematican)
>favourite field
mhm... electromagnetic field?

>> No.4180431

OP here, I was thinking of something more limited than just "physics" or "mathematics" in field. "quantum physics" or "algebra" is already better.

>> No.4180439

>dolphin
>carbon
>neutron
>Tesla
>Physics (everything related to waves is cool)

>> No.4180438

>>4180431
Oh then change mathematics to pure mathematics.

>> No.4180440

>dog
>carbon
>proton
>edgar allan poe
>magnetic field

>> No.4180442

1. right now its the sperm whale
2. Thorium
3. Electrons
4. Norman Borlaug
5. BIOLOGY

>> No.4180444

>Asian Golden Cat
>Au. (Bitches love it too!)
>Beauty Quark.
>Robert G. Jahn.(or Paul Erdos not a scientist but one of my favs anyway)
>robotics

>> No.4180448
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4180448

>fox
>iron
>electron
>feynman
>chaos/dynamical systems

>> No.4180451

Okaythen
>panthera pardus
>ununoctium
>positron
>Leonard Susskind
>nuclear fusion engineering

>> No.4180454

>Owl
>Fe
>Gluon
>Feynman
>Genetics

>> No.4180453

>Turtle
>Carbon
>Electron
>Glenn T. Seaborg
>Chemistry

>> No.4180461

>>4180431

algebra is for children, I think you mean calculus

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>>4180461

>> No.4180469

>favourite animal
Clouded leopard.
>favorite element
Lithium
>favorite particle
I don't like calling them particles until it has been proven that they are indivisible.
>favorite scientist
Drexler :3
>favorite field
I dunno.

>> No.4180475

>Blue Whale
>Carbon
>Proton
>Carl Sagan
>Physics

>> No.4180477
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4180477

Coyote
Lithium
Beauty quark
Andrei Linde
Metaphysical cosmology

>> No.4180478

>favourite animal
falcon
>favourite element
mercury
>favourite particle
photon
>favourite scientist
isaac newton and tesla cause im EE
>favourite field
EE

>> No.4180479

>Kiwi
>Sb
>Strange Quark
>Richard Feynman
>Chemistry
?

>> No.4180485

>favourite animal
A Dog, Because I Have A Dog!
>favourite element
Water
>favourite particle
Molecule
>favourite scientist
Euclid
>favourite field
Math

>> No.4180500

>favourite animal
wolf
>favourite element
electric stove-top spiral, the bigger ones, set to '8'
>favourite particle
electron
>favourite scientist
myself
>favourite field
gravitational

>> No.4180504

>Guinea Pig
>Uranium
>Muon
>Carl Segan
>Computer Science

>> No.4180505

>Polar Bear
>Cobalt
>Higgs boson
>Nikola Tesla
>Physics

>> No.4180506

>Spotted Hyena or snow leopard, or any sort of large frugivorous bat.
> Sulfur
> e-
> Stanley Miller
> Veterinary medicine.

>> No.4180509
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4180509

>favourite animal
niggers
>favourite element
gold (inability to oxidise ftw)
>favourite particle
photon
>favourite scientist
Charles Darwin
>favourite field
Psychology

>> No.4180518

>favourite animal
Eagle
>favourite element
Mendelevium, because it's fun to say.
>favourite particle
Quark, also because it's fun to say.
>favourite scientist
Nikola Tesla
>favourite field
Tie between astronomy and biology

>> No.4180522

>favourite animal
polar bear
>favourite element
Hydrogen
>favourite particle
electron
>favourite scientist
ed witten
>favourite field
physics

>> No.4180540 [DELETED] 

>bumblebees and grasshoppers
>tungsten
>electrons
>Anton Dohrn
>comparative entomology

>> No.4180547

Let me make this as /sci/ as possible.
>tardigrade
>thorium
>higgs boson
>Carl Sagan
>theoretical physics

>> No.4180553

>Mandrill
>MOTHER FUCKIN BISMUTH BITCHES
>electron
>Sagan (Because he got me into science at a young age)
>Chemical Synthesis

>> No.4180555

Mongoose
Dubnium
Preon
Charles Darwin
Astrophysics

>> No.4180568

>favourite animal
Human
>favourite element
Oxygen
>favourite particle
Photon
>favourite scientist
Newton
>favourite field
Mathematics

>> No.4180579

>Rabbit
>Chlorine
>Photon
>Sir Humphry Davy
>Computerscience

>> No.4180581

>favourite animal
Dog
>favourite element
Gallium
>favourite particle
photon
>favourite scientist
Newton
>favourite field
Economics

>> No.4180583

Op is British or Australian.

>> No.4180585

>>4180583
What gave that away genius?

>> No.4180598

>fav animal
orangutuan

>fav element
oxygen

>fav particle
neutron

>fav scientist
tesla

>fav field
cosmology

>> No.4180603

>blue footed booby
>fluorine
>electron
>rutherford
>lit

>> No.4180607

>tardigrade (if it counts, if not dolphin)
>Carbon
>Tau
>Roger Penrose
>theoretical physics

>> No.4180605

>Tapir
>Hydrogen
>Photon
>Hypatia
>fNeuroscience

>> No.4180608

Many.
Lithium.
Neutralino.
Many.
Many.

>> No.4180610

>>4180518

>> No.4180613

>>4180608
What kind of neutralino? electrolectron neutralino? tau-au neutralino?

>> No.4180616

kiwi bird
n/a
n/a
Keynes
Econ.

>> No.4180623

>Congolese Spotted Lion
>Carbon
>Photon
>Oppenheimer
>Quantum physics or neuroscience

>> No.4180626

To be honest, the only reason I'm still here is that I want someone to talk about my choices.

>> No.4180629 [DELETED] 

>>4180626
direct me to your choices then

also mine is the one just above your post

>> No.4180634

>>4180629
mine is
>>4180607

Lions are good
Carbon is also good
Photons are pretty cool, I guess
Oppenheimer too
And your choices here are good as well

Everything about yours is pleasantly undiscussable

>> No.4180636

>favourite animal
honey badger
>favourite element
So many to choose from! :o Uhhhhhhh...Bromine. I have a few mol in the freezer.
>favourite particle
Pions
>favourite scientist
I can't even choose...but Elias James Corey seems like a cool guy that I'd love to meet.
>favourite field
Chemistry

>> No.4180637

>>4180636
why would you store bromine in a freezer? it doesn't melt until you get above room temperature.

>> No.4180641

>>4180607
>tardigrade (if it counts, if not dolphin)
it counts and is a good
>Carbon
well i chose the same thing so...
>Tau
OK choice
>Roger Penrose
good
>theoretical physics
also good

ps. bitch please its not just a lion

>> No.4180647 [DELETED] 

>>4180634
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congolese_Spotted_Lion
Its more than a lion

>> No.4180649

>>4180641
bitch please good point, I didn't check. "Lijagulep" is a way better concatenation, btw

>> No.4180652

>>4180649
>"Lijagulep" is a way better concatenation, btw
yeah I know but I forgot it was also called that

>> No.4180654

>>4180637

Bitch please, bromine melts at  -7.2 °C.

It's one of the two elements that are liquid at STP (the other being Hg)

Keeping it as cold as possible minimizes it's vapor pressure, which makes working with it miserable.

>> No.4180656

>>4180654
LOL, my bitch please ting is already catching on

>> No.4181690

>favourite animal
Wolf
>favourite element
Carbon
>favourite particle
Don't have one
>favorite scientist
I'll go with a mathematician in Perelman
>favourite field
Quantitative Finance

>> No.4181695

Manatee
Seaborgium
Gluon
Seaborg
Chemistry

>> No.4181696

>bumblebees
>tungsten
>electrons
>Anton Dohrn
>entomology

>> No.4181698

>>4181696
>2011
>thinking bumblebees are best
ISHYGDDT

why?

>> No.4181720

>favourite animal
Giraffe
>favourite element
Bismuth
>favourite particle
Protons
>favourite scientist
Dont have one
>favourite field
Biomedical

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>>4181698

>> No.4181769

Golden Eagle
Carbon
Neutrino
Edwin Hubble
Physics/Cosmology

>> No.4181776

>favourite animal
eagle
>favourite element
carbon
>favourite particle
photons
>favourite scientist
does democritus count?
>favourite field
astrophysics

>> No.4181779

>>4181752
>posting faggot manchild cartoon character
>thinks hes making a point

>> No.4181784

>>4181779
Calm your tits.

>> No.4181787

>>4181779
what is wrong with you? show your answers before flaming.

>> No.4181792 [DELETED] 

>Animal
Wolf
>Element
>Hydrogen
>Particle
Electron
>Hawking
>Chemistry/Astronomy

>> No.4181796

>Animal
Wolf
>Element
Hydrogen
>Particle
Electron
>Scientist
Hawking
>Field
Chemistry

>> No.4181797

>>4181796
why wolves? They have an interesting social structure, but there are better.

>> No.4181800

>>4181797
OP asked for favorite animals. this is merely a personal decision. there is no "better one". what are you, retarded?

>> No.4181806

>favourite animal
peregrine falcon
>favourite element
Ti
>favourite particle
electron (I'm an EE, give me a break)
>favourite scientist
Tesla
>favourite field
math; I love physics and chemistry because of the math usage

>> No.4181809

>people calling the bottom quark "beauty"

Bottom feels too much like engineering to you?

>> No.4181827

>dog
>bismuth
>neutron
>william thomson (lord kelvin)
>plasma physics/fusion reactor tech

>> No.4181829

>>4180461

It's funny because to us calculus is baby and von neumann algebras aren't (there now the autistics can rest)

>> No.4181832

>>4180469

Nigga r u srs